These are: Descriptive terms used by the radiologist to describe anatomy. By themselves, they have little meaning. Your doctor will be able to correlate the findings on ct with your history, physical, and any lab tests and help to decide whether any (or all) of the ct findings are significant.
Answered 1/21/2017
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See your doctor: Cant answer this question. Ct scan was ordered for a specific reason. Obviously you were having some pain, a mass was noted, or you were having excessive bleeding. Please consult your doctor as to the interpretation of the ct scan. Remember, doctors treat patients, not x rays.
Answered 7/9/2015
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CT scan: These imaging studies are simply adjuncts to a good thorough clinical evaluation and cannot give you a diagnosis with any reliability. The doctor who ordered this is using it as a part of a more thorough workup and would stick with them and let them complete their assessment. May need biopsies. Good luck and best wishes.
Answered 3/12/2020
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